Music Review

Mark Knopfler brings the class at The O2

There are good gigs, and then there are musicianly gigs. There are wig-outs and happenings,…

The Lumineers put Gloria Sparks into the world

How do you market music these days? It’s a question that the music industry still…

Swimming Tapes – Morningside Review

Cassettes that can swim? Poolside home videos? Sellotape in the sea? It may be hard…

William The Conqueror mellow out The Lexington

The Lexington has a good level of scuzz to it. The pub downstairs looks like…

Tōth – Practice Magic and Seek Professional Help When Necessary Review

Tōth’s debut LP, ‘Practice Magic and Seek Professional Help When Necessary’  is a funny beast.…

Live Music Review: Jamie Jones at The Wool Store

The memories of dancing in the sunshine at summer festivals are fading away like the…

John Paul White – The Hurting Kind Review

Grammy Award winner John Paul White has released his third solo album, The Hurting Kind – a…

Bear’s Den – So That You Might Hear Me Review

If you were to draw a big Venn diagram featuring Biffy Clyro, Coldplay and Nick…

The Lumineers re-illumine us with the glories of ‘Gloria’

The simple tunes are the hardest to write. That’s what the greats will tell you…

All Tvvins – Just To Exist Review

Irish duo Conor Adams and Lar Kaye, otherwise known as All Tvvins, are pushing boundaries…

Lucy Rose – No Words Left Review

The first time I came across Lucy Rose was at a gig in 2011/12 in…

Pitch Music & Arts 2019 Nails It: A Festival Review

As it turns out, making it to an 8.30am private bus to Pitch in peak…